Hygienic electric strike

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Opening doors without risk of infection

Reichelt Chemietechnik aims to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection in the workplace with its new hygienic door opener.

The hygienic door opener reduces the risk of infection with the coronavirus. © Reichelt Chemical Engineering

This is because a large proportion of the population still commutes to work every day and is exposed to a serious risk of infection there - and despite increased hygiene measures and social restrictions, a reduction in new infections is not yet in sight.

The Reichelt hygienic door opener allows doors to be opened and closed with the elbow or forearm. This reduces the spread of viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms and reduces the risk of infection for staff. The hygienic door handle is compatible with almost all door handles (handle Ø: 18 mm to 22 mm), easy to install and quick to clean. Thanks to the two-part, screw-fastened design, the black electric strikes sit firmly and stably on the handles without slipping off.

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